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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-05-19, Page 911...LES FETTE.R SHOE .,„cKNow P LO HONE 528401 RNE REID • SHOE REPAIR - LAW* MOWER BLADE SHARPENING . 1 FIREWORKS DISPLAY ,! Sundays May 2,.at 9 pot; 0.11000101, School • Spontered by Ilifost. Huron. Junior, Partneri May Is. the Month of the FLOWERS •OF HOPE CAMPAIGN - Mall Your Donation Now • , ti WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 197b.' fa. 19. Maw. 20, Pd. 21, MI. 22, 344, 23, M.91 24 , 2 SHOWINGS DAILIFAT 2:00 AND 9;00 P.M. EXTRA SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2;00 Free Wtleettn9 rtirsfur"PVing' 011i'A 5112117 IIST$OV JONES PLESHEITE ric'finkelot' 1111111111111.11111111 NMI INN Ell Ell TUTS. 25, WED. IL, TIMIS. 2111i 92 in 11,4 SW& 1:30 P.M. • Ilan at0100 P.M. The movie with the 6 best Sellers in one ELL/OTT KAMER PETER FONDA WARREN OATES Starts FRIDAY! 3 SHOWINGS FRIDAY L SATURDAY AT 9:00 • 10130 P.M. SUNDAY TO THURSDAY 2 MIMING'S AT ' 1:00 AND 9:00 P.M. • ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WARNING - Some scenes may be loo frightening fOl Pre feehe9ers lefeetolgut-crunching. man.ealingteciatE VVHITECIIUIICH PROM • Ripley DiStrict High School is holding its annual spring prom on Friday, May 2,1st. The music will be provided by "moonliters". The grade 1 ls are busy decorating the gym. Tickets are available from the students of R.D.S. Hope to see you there!! • WHITECHURCH BRIDAL SHOWER Friday evening, May, 14th a shower was held at Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall for bride to be Miss Kay Wilkens. The table to 'receive the gifts was prettily decorated with. a • white cloth with pink rose buds.. Mrs. Dan Tiffin played music while the crowd was gathering and welcomed the bride-to-be. On the arrival of the wedding party Mrs. Bill Gibson gave words of welcome to the bride-to-be. Mrs. Jim Gaunt and Miss Janet Gaunt conducted con- tests. Those assisting the bride-to- be on the platform • were Miss Recommended a DUET ENTERTAINMEN "AI nostalgia comedy. Delayed —reaction slapstick.” p",, nn lc Nei% V. • • W „ . . • 7•4?„*A..: •'••••,.; • ,, „ "A FUNNY MOVIE ABOUT THE EARLY DAYS (01F'HOLLYWOOD)... A REAL PLEASURE AND A PLEASER:' • "FUNNY. JAUNTY!" "***1/2 * Comedy that steals its way into Our 'heart!" itec,o1000114 .0 1'S! AO° - A ZANUCK / BROWN PRODUCTICW ERNE /Mini jur mutant aim rvanroo ,n1IIL LArilted Showtime Dusk "One of those happy-go duCky pictures that just.. makes you feel good." ecomassended a OULT ENTERTAINMENT..., "YOu couldn't ask foir . farce. romance. L;11,,pet Ise mid nostalgia • John S.///1,/,' A I •••0 'Y... Moyd HEARTS X% WEST 9IcRAh6 JEFF BRIDGES•ANDY GRIFFITH .DONALD PLEASENCE. BLYTHE DANNER3 ALAN ARKIN 7171 ' CORNEL WILDE YAPHET K(T ITO tik`,./ok,, • ',Ivor CORNELo WILDE : Recommended os ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Recommended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ecammended as OULT ENTERIMNIMENI ment day on Saturday afternoon held at Ripley 'High School. Quite a few from here attended the tenth anniversary of St. Andrew's ' Presbyterian Church 'service Sunday` afternoon where Rev. Gordon Fish was. guest speaker. , • FUR OUT OF THIS WORLD, PESUS TREASU Ty 4 ; A LAWRENCE GORDON PtotiJct Cr RD TIMES. 4 ME NA / non PRODIXTEIN MUM rur .11011,111111M lin dell011111MIN ILAWMOV,40# • •44 445.. I • ..• AP DRIVE-IN • tiODERICH .9, ,, ,T LOPICiSSION RC cilfiRi • I A9, _Recommended 21 23 MAY Adult • Eatartainmant In 1943 you never got a second eitanee to, bp a Fiera— • or a virgin. JAN-MICHAEL 'VINCENT-Is -I-At • BABY BLUE MARINE . . A COLUMBIALL00 PICTURES PRESENTATION A. ALSO GE, NE Hrimmiaan4 I BITE THE BlILLET I SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY 3 ADDED ATTRACTIONS STEPFORD WIVES..• macommantlad Adult Ent. THE TAKE REFLECTION OF FEAR .. coming "GRIZZLY" • Showtime Is duck all, programs tabled to cleanse PG UiCKY LADY WE 9, MAY le lo SAT. MAY 22 II p.m,. Free wt;eeing...fun NOT 019111ti • USTINOV JONES PtESHETTE SUN. MAY 2310 TUES. MAY 23 a p.m. • ARM ROWS • •• . Caltqf e j in) ehel 111111111111011 LINO VENTURA and JAcQUES EL in ' DOUISLE FEATURE 111111111: Coming Wed. May 26 le Sal. May 29 Recommended at Adult EM. WA GENE MINNIELLI BURT HACKMAN REYNOLDS Aecommendad Adult Entertainment What you are has influence in making f athers what they are. We bring. out the werst 'in all trying to get the . best of one. er• -^" III RIPLEY DISTRICT SCHOOL . ; THE LIICKNOW SENTINEL, LIKKNOW, ONTARIO „PAGE: NINE Mr. and Mrs.. Wallace Conn ' were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Conn of Wingham. Miss Kathy Purdon 'of. Blyth spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arehie Purdon and attended 4-H achievement day at Ripley. This for her „was her 14th project. Mr. a'hd Mrs. Mac Armstrong of Culross visited Sunday evening with her grandmother, Mrs. Earl Caslick. Mrs. Hazel Pqrdon of Lucknow is spending a fetv days with her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Rintoul, Mr. Rintoul and family. Anniversary services.will be held on May 30th at. Chalmer's ,Presby- terian Church with services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. with guest speaker .Dr. Findlay. Stewart, past .modera- tor of Presbyterian Church of. Canada and Minister Emeritus of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Kitchener. The morning service will be broadcast otter CKNX. Mrs:. Eileen Parker of Exeter spent the weekend with Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Mr. and Mrs.. Carl McClenaghan and. accompan- ied them on Sunday afternoon to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald and family and Mrs. Sadie Barbour of St. Helens. Visitors on. Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay, Graham 'and Wendy were Misses Linda Gustafson and Gale O'Donnell of ViCtoria, .13.C. We are sorry to report that Hugh SiMpson was admitted to Wingham Hospital on Thursday evening. He is wished a speedy recovery by his many friends. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and Dana of Windsor spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Garnet Farrier. • ' Mrs. Alex Craig at the end of the week was again admitted to Wingham Hospital. The commun- ity wishes her a speedy recovery. On Saturday at Ripley High School Mrs. Walter Elliott and Mrs. Archie Purdon, 4-H leaders, and their clAss of Lode Purdon, Kathy Purdon, Clara Milligan, Wendy Kay, and Lori Ann Jamie- son was commentator for the exhibit Homemade vs Convenience Mrs. Rev Kay and Mrs. Victor Emerson attended 4-H achieve- a ELEMENTARY NEWS. On Monday, May 17 ,the Grade 8 Graduation pictures were taken. This was, a, group picture of our Grade 8 Graduation Class and the teachers. Glenna• Wilkens and Miss Janet Gaunt. Other hblpers with, the gifts were . Janet Adams, Rhonda Gib- son, Janet Laidlaw, Clara Milligan, Mrs. Bill Willis, 'Miss Betty Scott, ' Kimberley Laidlaw and Karen Pickard. Among the gifts received were Wearever cooking utensils, ironing board, , pillows, pyrex dishes, towels, cannister set which was filled ready for use, tea towels, china, trays, cookie sheets, teapot, cream and sugar, casseroles, cake pans, juice holder, oven mitts, apron, blanket, salad set, scales, juice set, a quilt. Kay thanked the large crowd for , coming and for their beautiful. gifts. All sang for she's a, jolly good fellow. The :sponsor Of the party, Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw and her helpers, served lunch. • • t • 4 ,t; • .t 'T tg It. tri:•9 7.1 P " 4:41.2 tX41.41i*.11.4 V*Tel a*r‘ ra" twt 9.1-tv 9 wveos 444-‘041•444 4.4t ; t T •,1 1.11.0' • 0'•• 9 '